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Everyone has to have a licence. Learners have to receive their provisional license before they can ride. In the UK you apply for your licence at www.direct.gov.uk

You can apply for a provisional licence if you are:

a resident of Great Britain

can meet the minimum age requirement

can meet the minimum eyesight requirement

are currently not prevented from driving for any reason

can pay £45.00 by Mastercard, Visa, Maestro, Electron, Delta or Solo debit or credit card

have a valid UK passport or another form of identity

can provide addresses of where you have lived over the last three years

You are then allowed to take your CBT (Compulsory Basic Training. More information about the CBT requirements here). If you pass you are allowed to ride a motorcycle not more than 50 cc with maximum design speed not exceeding 50 kilometres per hour (km/h) which is approximately 31 miles per hour. Most CBT training centres offer bikes and gear of their own. Obviously if you bring your own kit then you won't pay as much. Check with the centre on their policy on bikes and gear.



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